Intercollegiate sports teams of the University of Pennsylvania
"Pennsylvania Quakers" redirects here. For the religious group, see Quakers in North America § Pennsylvania.
Penn Quakers
University
University of Pennsylvania
Conference
Ivy League (primary) EIWA (wrestling) Eastern Association of Rowing Colleges CSA (squash)
NCAA
Division I (FCS)
Athletic director
Alanna W. Shanahan
Location
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Varsity teams
33 teams [1]
Football stadium
Franklin Field
Basketball arena
Palestra
Ice hockey arena
Class of 1923 Arena
Baseball stadium
Meiklejohn Stadium
Soccer stadium
Rhodes Field
Aquatics center
Sheerr Pool
Lacrosse stadium
Franklin Field
Nickname
Quakers, The Red and the Blue
Fight song
"Fight on, Pennsylvania!" and "The Red and Blue"
Colors
Red and blue[2]
Website
www.pennathletics.com
Penn cheerleaders
The Quaker mascot
The Penn Quakers are the athletic teams of the University of Pennsylvania. The school sponsors 33 varsity sports. The school has won three NCAA national championships in men's fencing and one in women's fencing.
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